Articles by Jack J. Fireman
Marketing: What Works and What Doesn't
A speech by Jack J. Fireman.
What Makes for an Effective Mediation?
A speech by Jack J. Fireman.
Negotiation and Settlement Techniques During Trial
 
Institutional Bad Faith: Are There Limits Any More?
Bad faith can come in all shapes and forms. Jack Fireman explains how in accident benefits cases, it is a duty to deal with the insured in good faith and not in an adversarial fashion.
Tactics of the Insurance Industry
An inside look at the Insurance Industry from Jack Fireman.
Cross-Examination of Expert Doctors on Bias
Jack Fireman discusses this difficult tactic.
Strategy in Jury Trials
Jack Fireman examines this rarely written or discussed topic.
Contingency Fee Agreements
Jack Fireman discusses how a contingency type agreement is legal whenever it might have originally been consummated.
The Use Of Tests By Defence Experts
Jack Fireman discusses a flawed defense used in 5-8km collisions.
How to Deal With Negative Defence Evidence
Jack Fireman discusses how to deal with negative evidence, that you know the defence will be using at trial.
John vs Flynn And Eaton Yale: Sobering Thoughts On Social Hosts Liability
Jack Fireman examines this ground breaking case.
Presentation to Juries, Including Opening and Closings
Jack Fireman discusses successful strategies for presenting to juries.
Recent Developments In The Bodily Injury Area
Jack Fireman discusses the insurance industry's attitude to mediation and settlement, and the role of juries.
The Insurer's Perspective of the Case
Jack Fireman discusses the insurer's perspective based on his years working for Insurance companies.
Acting For The Plaintiff In A Chronic Pain, Fibromyalgia And Chronic Fatigue Case
Jack Fireman discusses tactics and strategies when dealing with clients who suffer from chronic pain related problems.
Articles by William Wolfe
Bill 198 Threshold ? Where Are We?
A seminar given by William Wolfe analyzing the controversial Bill 198.
Articles by Harry F. Steinmetz
RESIDENTIAL OIL TANKS: A Small Leak that Can Lead to a Big Pay Day
Originally published in Canadian Underwriter, August 2007
Punitive Damage Claims Proper Claims Management and Defence Strategies
Ontario Mutual Insurance Association, October 2003
"Trial by Ambush" or "A Search for the Truth"
How to Respond to the Defendant's Use of Video Surveillance at Trial from the Plaintiff's Perspective.
Originally published in Published in Lawyer's Weekly, January 2008
Articles by James K. Fireman
Understanding Fatality Law
A paper in support of a seminar given to the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, May 2009
 
Avoiding a Mistrial in Opening & Closing Statements
Originally published in the The Litigator: Journal of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, April 2009
 
 
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